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Originally Posted by HardRocker I don't know either. What most people call "thinners" are actually not that, but rather they're anticoagulants, which would benefit circulation. Coagulation is a pretty complicated subject, but I haven't heard it mentioned in an ED conversation.
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Erectile dysfunction occurs when one of these processes does not work as it should. The first process is the nerve centers sending impulses to the brain, spinal cord and area around the penis. In some cases, there can be damage to the nerves themselves. This will stop the erection process right at the start. This damage can come from a number of sources such as disease, injury or even surgery. If a man has had any form of prostate surgery, there is a chance that nerves around the penis have been damaged. Some medications, such as blood pressure medicine and even decongestants or aspirin can also cause erectile dysfunction.
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There are other articles on the Net debating whether or not aspirin does have any effect.